Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler’s gavel gets a vigorous workout in Monday’s raucous meeting.
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Report: Duncan Hunter spent campaign funds on rabbit flights, NFL Red Zone, HBO and more
The California congressman pleaded guilty last week to campaign finance fraud.
World trade without rules? U.S. shuts down WTO appeals court
Global commerce is losing its umpire and leaving countries unable to resolve trade disputes at the World Trade Organization.
Up to 13 feared dead in volcanic eruption off New Zealand
The missing and injured included New Zealanders and tourists from the U.S., China, Australia, Britain and Malaysia, the prime minister said.
Sports Digest: World Anti-Doping Agency imposes 4-year ban on Russia
Russian athletes will be allowed to compete in major events only if they are not implicated in positive doping tests or if their data was not manipulated, according to the ruling.
Artist plans a new ‘Hopeful’ installation in Lewiston
Charlie Hewitt, who who lives in Yarmouth, hung his first ‘Hopeful’ sign at Woodfords Corner in Portland last May.
SpaceX delivers ‘mighty mice,’ worms, robot to space station
NASA tucked some Christmas presents for the station’s six-person crew, as well.
UK parties in final hunt for votes before Thursday election
All 650 seats in the House of Commons are up for grabs Thursday.
Nadler says committee vote on impeachment possible this week
Nadler said the charges will focus on abuse of power on Ukraine and likely obstruction in the congressional inquiry.
Maine Democrats running for U.S. Senate united by motivations
Four candidates seeking the party’s nomination in 2020 express frustration with the four-term Republican incumbent.